ONE TO REMEMBER
It will be very hard to forget such a great day, Sunday May 2010-05-16. It all started with
the best sermon I had heard this month, “Taking Responsibility for Uncommon Success”. These
are just a few points from it:
• Sound may excite you, light will transform you
• Appraisal always precedes promotion and success
• Success is not a destination but a journey
• Wealth and riches maybe transferred to you but success cannot
• You cannot run a race you do not start
• The journey of a thousand miles begins with a step
A lot was taught, noted, digested, taken in, jotted, all these crowned the early hours of the day. With a much hungered stomach that could not wait till party time we all headed for the cafeteria after a couple of pictures with the celebrant for breakfast.
After a deep sleep, party time had finally arrived, so much happened. It was actually a birthday party/ book launching. It was a breath- taking party, after his mother showered us with prayers that I thought would never just end. We just have to give big ups to ours mums whose prayers are one of the reasons why we’re always above the game. I must really admit that Tolu is one queer guy. I wish most men could be as abnormal as he is. He is so great a friend, and I see a world bestseller in him. I am proud that i will also tell my children he lived in my days. I was there for he's last birthday, todays own and I look forward to many more, because good friends are hard to come by.
There was so much to eat but I just had to save myself for the after party, because as a roommate to the celebrant a lot of work was expected, from serving of guest to presenting a citation to keeping the guest company if you really know what I mean.
The day was really well spent as I had to make a very big decision concerning my future. The choice I made was not "To continue in it" but I do not really know if that was the right choice, anyways I guess I am a freeman.
happy birthday to me!!!
ReplyDeleteWE hope it's nt d wrong choice too...bt it was d sensible tin 2 do jare!
Cheers to 'temporary' freedom